
606 REVIEWS. 
the University Botanical Garden. Colonel Jenscen-Tusch has commenced 
the publication (supported by the Royal Academy of Science) of a work 
on the popular names of plants in different European languages: the first 
volume is devoted to the Scandinavian names. As the Journal of Natural 
published Part I. and II. of Vol. V, contains two papers, by Dr. Meinert, 
on Danish Myriapoda (forming, with a former paper py Drs. Meinert 
and Bergsée, a complete account of this part of our fauna), and a paper 
Duple Spermatic Ducts in Insects (a continuation of his previous con- 
tional Exhibition of Fisheries, at Bergen in 1865, on Oyster Culture, is 
reprinted. Finally, I beg leave to observe that in the Journal for Popular 
Papers rs on Natural Science, edited by Mr. Fogh and myself see ree 
enir, 
the Brazilian campos, and déeurtbed a fine phenomenon, a agape per 
meeting of Scandinavian naturalists, in 1868, on the Baltic Sea, are re- 
prin ofessor Reinhardt’s most valuable account of the sisal 
Botte -caves; and their animal remains, I have reported in your journal on 
a former occasion. Of the Proceedings of the Academy of Christians, 
and figured a new species of the arctic genus of fishes, Lycodes (L. sr 
cilis), dredged at great depth in Christianafjord, and continued his — 
nations of the clay-balls from the glacial epoch. In those’ d ribed se 
s occasion he found remains of Osmerus arcticus, Gadus polaris, % 
ancer pagurus ; in those hitherto found and examined in Norway; pee 
discovered in all one Pennatulid, one Ophiurid, five Worms (chiefly nite 
topods), five Bivalves, five Crustacea, and two Fishes. Professor 
suggests collecting fuller series of these concretions, which would, 2° 


